S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky is a very eerie game. The Zone is a huge abandoned territory, with twenty-year-old dilapidated buildings, overgrown with forests and anomalous vegetation. It is a territory with deserted surface and underground research facilities, neglected military bases and testing grounds for new technologies. The radioactive land is covered with sores of burned out soil, poisonous fogs, and deadly gravitational anomalies. It is a world of a terrible anthropogenic disaster, and in the center of this hell sit the remains of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
The in-game Zone is a reconstruction of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and the 30-kilometer Exclusion Zone around it. Moving along the storyline, the player will visit such places as the Swamps, the Red Forest, the Limansk city and, of course, the sarcophagus of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Many in-game locations have real prototypes.
A surprisingly demanding game, however the crossfire configuration with overclocked Core i7 ensure that the game never drops close to the danger zone (25 fps).
WOw that is a heck of a board. I think this will be on my list next month.
Arent they a part of ASUS? I dont know why people wouldnt expect them to be great if they are.
Nice looking product.
great boards from ASROCK. I bought their AMD board last month and its been flawless. good overclocking bios too.
Looks great, but fatal1ty in the bios as a picture? Id want to spend as little time in there as often.
They should do a cameron diaz version 🙂
I like these boards, I hope to buy one when I am paid, but I might go for asus as I had an asus board before and it was great. asrock are generally a bit better value.
Excellent im sold. Price isnt too bad considering
I like the layout, and the bios is great. Can you remove the fatality image in the bios? That would drive me nuts
Asus dont make these boards. As far as i know they are seperate companies now
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